During next week's veto session, Missouri legislators will likely attempt to override Governor Jay Nixon's veto of the gun bill (H.B. 463), called the Second Amendment Preservation Act. Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster has announced that he agrees with Nixon's override, stating that the bill violates the Supremacy Clause of the constitution. If put into law, the bill would conflict with federal gun laws.

Larry Connors, former anchorman for KMOV, is disputing the legality of the non-compete he signed as an employee of the TV station, which prevents him from working for a competing organization in St. Louis for one year.

Albert Pujols has threatened to sue Jack Clark for accusing Pujols of taking steroids. As a public figure, does he have a libel case?

Host Don Marsh talked with a panel of legal experts to explain these issues and more.

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The Missouri Legislature recently ended its session and passed some bills worth considering from a legal perspective. One bill bars the implementation of Agenda 21, a non-binding United Nations plan which promotes sustainable development. Another would bar Sharia law in Missouri.

Host Don Marsh talked with a panel of legal experts to explain those issues and more.